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[laughter] in some respects fdr was ahead of his navy chief. in 1942 the sinkings of merchant vessels which were keeping great britain alive were severely threatened by u-boat attacks which were sometimes sinking three and four ships in a single day. roosevelt wanted a convoy system where warships would track -- would protect the per chant vessels -- the merchant vessels. king just didn't move along fast enough on that, and roosevelt literally dragged him into the convoy system which resulted in the fact that ship sinkings started to plummet soon after the adoption of the convoy system. now, there's another naval officer that, in my judgment, would have been every bit as good as ernie king as the navy chief, and that's admiral chester them in miss. just -- nimitz. just days after pearl harbor,fbr summons him to his office and says, chet, i want you to go out to the hawaiian islands, and i don't want you to come back until we've defeated the japanese. so admiral king ruled, essentially through fear, nimitz was a beloved and revered skipper withi
[laughter] in some respects fdr was ahead of his navy chief. in 1942 the sinkings of merchant vessels which were keeping great britain alive were severely threatened by u-boat attacks which were sometimes sinking three and four ships in a single day. roosevelt wanted a convoy system where warships would track -- would protect the per chant vessels -- the merchant vessels. king just didn't move along fast enough on that, and roosevelt literally dragged him into the convoy system which resulted...
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our ships we're stopped by the british royal navy at sea. anybody they suspected of british origin could be pressed into service and there was a lot of restrictions on american trade that were infuriating to a lot of people in the united states ended 1812 we had a new congress that was elected i would not say radical but a group of people who felt firm the we put a stop to this and pushed for war with great britain. james madison who was a bit ambivalent at the same time of course, one of the great father's of the constitution had come to the conclusion if the united states did not put a stop to the british action we it might as well be a state of great britain and again. so war is declared in 1812 in great britain was infuriated and saw it as a step in the back that set the stage for our story. the war went pretty bad the verbal sides in both ways. for the united states it was a catastrophic start to the war we launched several invasions of canada. something you don't hear very often but they failed miserably but the canadians remember them
our ships we're stopped by the british royal navy at sea. anybody they suspected of british origin could be pressed into service and there was a lot of restrictions on american trade that were infuriating to a lot of people in the united states ended 1812 we had a new congress that was elected i would not say radical but a group of people who felt firm the we put a stop to this and pushed for war with great britain. james madison who was a bit ambivalent at the same time of course, one of the...
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it had the biggest navy. it had the biggest empire and it was still the leading world economic power. the united states was beginning to rival it in economic terms, but in 1914 the united states was still not a military power. it did not - it was building its navy but it still wasn't a major naval power and its army was tiny. i mean i think its army was smaller than that of italy's. it was not yet translating its enormous economic potential into military potential and the americans saw no need to do this. france was a world power but it was a world power with real problems and the french had a big empire and the french were very conscious of themselves as a world power but i think they were also very conscious that they were not the power they had once been. one of the things that really worried them was their economy, which was more or less stagnant if you look at the figures, their output wasn't going up where as that of germany was going up dramatically and that of britain and the united states was going u
it had the biggest navy. it had the biggest empire and it was still the leading world economic power. the united states was beginning to rival it in economic terms, but in 1914 the united states was still not a military power. it did not - it was building its navy but it still wasn't a major naval power and its army was tiny. i mean i think its army was smaller than that of italy's. it was not yet translating its enormous economic potential into military potential and the americans saw no need...
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navy on deployment in the middle east for my second tour. as a military member, if i did not do my job, i'd be putting the lives of my friends and fellow military members at risk. at home, he's a navy and stpeufrbt on act -- be be reservist on active duty. at home i'm a full-time fighter. if i chose to fulfill my duties in that job when a fire call came in, people would die. similarly, the shutdown in the u.s. government, and he says i know it happened in the house and the cincinnati passed a bill -- and the senate passed a bill, he says the shutdown of the u.s. government is unacceptable. i work in a coalition office with several officers from other navies and i'm embarrassed with what i see from the congress. i urge, i urge you with all of my being to work to resolve this. i'm confident that you can get the job done. next lisa from oakdale, minnesota. senator klobuchar, i'm 39 years old and i've never contacted a representative until now. i felt compelled to do so today because as a federal civilian employee, i want to express my extreme d
navy on deployment in the middle east for my second tour. as a military member, if i did not do my job, i'd be putting the lives of my friends and fellow military members at risk. at home, he's a navy and stpeufrbt on act -- be be reservist on active duty. at home i'm a full-time fighter. if i chose to fulfill my duties in that job when a fire call came in, people would die. similarly, the shutdown in the u.s. government, and he says i know it happened in the house and the cincinnati passed a...
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they have their own army, air force, and navy. they control the missile program , and they are under the ayatollah in charge of the nuclear program. they also have a force which does assassinations and other interventions abroad. right now that force is a group that is helping assad stay in power in syria spearman and we will get to their exploitation of that kind of thing in a minute, but what is the relationship with the president's of iran? who controls what? >> well, the president has his own areas of power, but the igc is answerable to the ayatollah. the president is under the ayatollah also. could not order the igc to do something that the ayatollah told him not to or vice versa. >> host: what should be the goal in your view, our policy? much should we be looking for? >> we should be looking for an option to the two basic options we are considering now. an alternative to those two options would be what i would advocate that we need very much to consider. the two options we are considering now are both highly undesirable. one
they have their own army, air force, and navy. they control the missile program , and they are under the ayatollah in charge of the nuclear program. they also have a force which does assassinations and other interventions abroad. right now that force is a group that is helping assad stay in power in syria spearman and we will get to their exploitation of that kind of thing in a minute, but what is the relationship with the president's of iran? who controls what? >> well, the president has...
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the french army is good, but you put the navy and, british dominance. ask yourself this question. how many wars did great britain lose between 1750-1950? 2. the american revolution and the war against afghanistan. everybody loses in afghanistan. [laughter] graveyard for empires. okay. and in order to implement the decision, george iii himself, it's really important you hear that, george iii himself, it doesn't come from parliament. it doesn't come from his ministers. it comes from george iii himself who says we will prepare an invasion force larger than any other invasion force to cross the atlantic, 42000 soldiers and sailors, over 400 ships. the largest amphibious force ever to cross the atlantic to the only time it succeeded was in world war i and world war ii. and we are going to squash this rebellion in the cradle. and were going to attack new york, occupy new york as our major headquarters, and spread from there. but a deadly, devastating knockout blow at the very beginning. what's the situation politically in the american colonies? there's a really good book about the year
the french army is good, but you put the navy and, british dominance. ask yourself this question. how many wars did great britain lose between 1750-1950? 2. the american revolution and the war against afghanistan. everybody loses in afghanistan. [laughter] graveyard for empires. okay. and in order to implement the decision, george iii himself, it's really important you hear that, george iii himself, it doesn't come from parliament. it doesn't come from his ministers. it comes from george iii...
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he had been in the navy. he worked for motorola on software chips. he moved back to new york because his mother is sick. she was very sick. she said to him, and for the police department, police recruiting and. she said, one that you applied to be a police officer. he said, i don't want to do that she finally convinced him. he took the test and he did very well. they called him immediately in the found herself standing there in the police academy. and for the first couple of years it went along with the program. the first thing you do is police officer is go into something called impacter your sent to a crime, high crime precincts as a rookie and just have eight months and are told to write tickets. and you're not really given a lot of supervision. because their rookie officer the confine you for everything. there's -- the iraqis are basically obligated to do exactly what their toll rose to get fired. so after that he went to the 801st precinct in both style which coincidentally is the precinct where frank serpico started his career, if anyone receiv
he had been in the navy. he worked for motorola on software chips. he moved back to new york because his mother is sick. she was very sick. she said to him, and for the police department, police recruiting and. she said, one that you applied to be a police officer. he said, i don't want to do that she finally convinced him. he took the test and he did very well. they called him immediately in the found herself standing there in the police academy. and for the first couple of years it went along...
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conspiracies in congress, conspiracies in the states, conspiracies in the army, conspiracies in the navy, conspiracies everywhere for the overthrow of the government and the destruction of the republic. meanwhile southerners had elaborate conspiracy theories of their own blaming slave revolts, real and imagined, on the mack nations of rebellions soaking the abolitionists, treacherous land pirates and other outside agitators. it was a paranoid time in america. it is always a paranoid time. that is how the book begins. i will tell you what else is in it and as i don't go too long by will read you a little bit more. basically this is a history of political paranoia in america and when i say paranoia i mean colloquially, not clinically. virtually everyone is capable of being a conspiracy theorist, political paranoia. when i say everyone i include you, me and the founding fathers. the first half of the book satsop five recurring, i should at all so, assumptions people have made, that is either an attack on conspiracy theorists or i am espousing all my favorite conspiracy theories. neither is
conspiracies in congress, conspiracies in the states, conspiracies in the army, conspiracies in the navy, conspiracies everywhere for the overthrow of the government and the destruction of the republic. meanwhile southerners had elaborate conspiracy theories of their own blaming slave revolts, real and imagined, on the mack nations of rebellions soaking the abolitionists, treacherous land pirates and other outside agitators. it was a paranoid time in america. it is always a paranoid time. that...
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and that is because the army in the navy had drafted one third of all the dead to sin america and collectively they extracted 16 million teeth and build 68 million more than made two and a half million sets of dentures, all to allow those draftees to be able to masticate the army ration. i know it sounds like an obscene act, but that was the standard. in 1944. in newest correctable to 2040 in one eye. the vision standards have eroded so badly that deal bromide the army did examine how just counted them had come churros if you are blinded in one eye, just in one manner and if you're messing those external yours. you could be drafted if you're messing night, or three fingers on one hand, and reading your trigger finger. when the draft began they kept many soldiers out of the army but that restriction to a certain restricted in the army soon drafted in 1944, 12,080 patients a month, most of them syphilitic. how could they do that? penicillin. an extraordinary discovery of a burger scientist in the 1920 is had been converted into an extraordinary industrial project by the american and the british
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. >> so his background like in the navy was the difference, do you think? >> more military experience and, as i say, more knowledge of history. >> let's give a hand to joseph persico. [applause] together my book is only 300 pages. it changed my view about the rain process. i am really glad i did it. i am really glad i did it. it was such an incredibly important issue and number 2 from a competitive standpoint i couldn't believe i was the only one thinking this way and writing this way. and felt very alone during the state's issue. this is making controversial, there's nothing controversial about it. deflate filed for bankruptcy and is not that controversial but topic anymore. what this does for the country and social divide, class divide, raise divide is enormously important for people to learn about and do something about. dirksen senate office buildin >> host: when did you do your best writing? i am obsessed with writing process? running your from which you are the ceo of, cranks out of original stuff not related to your book, when did you forget that in?
. >> so his background like in the navy was the difference, do you think? >> more military experience and, as i say, more knowledge of history. >> let's give a hand to joseph persico. [applause] together my book is only 300 pages. it changed my view about the rain process. i am really glad i did it. i am really glad i did it. it was such an incredibly important issue and number 2 from a competitive standpoint i couldn't believe i was the only one thinking this way and writing...
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privateers, capture and punish virus, sees prices on land and sea comest osha maintain an army and navy, and call for and regulate the militia, even employing if, if need be, against the states themselves. in these two cities together, congress is given a wide tapestry of powers. section eight suggest a legislative body with comprehensive authority in these two areas. increasingly -- interestingly enough, however, section it is not like achilles shield. it does not comprise all of human life. conspicuously missing is any reference to what the 18th or 19th century mind would've called the separate sphere, the private realm of family, child rearing and sexuality. there is no reference to education, the health, tom reilly, to what today we recall the quality of life or the tone of society. that presents us with an interesting question to ponder. what does this silence mean? the way we read it is constitution may matter quite a bit here. statutory readers may invoke the adage -- that's the only latin in the whole talk -- to affirm one thing used to exclude all others. fundamentalists i thin
privateers, capture and punish virus, sees prices on land and sea comest osha maintain an army and navy, and call for and regulate the militia, even employing if, if need be, against the states themselves. in these two cities together, congress is given a wide tapestry of powers. section eight suggest a legislative body with comprehensive authority in these two areas. increasingly -- interestingly enough, however, section it is not like achilles shield. it does not comprise all of human life....
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navy and just be an idealist, but i believe a lot of set boats would have changed he had just weeks later. don't think there was any conception there. and if you examine that, as i show in the book there was a gradual movement toward american involvement in the first world war. he resisted as long as he could. the germans were torpedoing ships. there were then announcing it would go after neutral ships. americans would no longer say, we will try diplomatic means, memorandums and so forth. each one would be ignored. and finally even more than national honor was a stake here. something really has to be done. that was the moment wilson decided that we have to go to war. and, of course, we learned about the zimmermann telegram through which we learned that germany was conspiring with mexico to a invade the united states to get their territory back which is the moment that wilson began to seriously think about mobilizing the nation mentally, emotionally , and even in terms of honor. a few weeks after it was time. sometimes there was no way back. >> host: john from california, on the air. >> ca
navy and just be an idealist, but i believe a lot of set boats would have changed he had just weeks later. don't think there was any conception there. and if you examine that, as i show in the book there was a gradual movement toward american involvement in the first world war. he resisted as long as he could. the germans were torpedoing ships. there were then announcing it would go after neutral ships. americans would no longer say, we will try diplomatic means, memorandums and so forth. each...
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the navy, the marine corps, the coast guard, all of them. they take these amazing -- the guy i used to sell insurance to, and you think can i really trust this kid with the well being of my insurance company, and somehow the military turns them into responsible adults, and it does it almost overnight. almost overnight. they're responsible, serious adults. and how the military does -- if only they could bottle it, they could make an awful lot of money. because there's just some kind of magical process. at the end of these, at the end of a couple of years, these kids will go out, and they defend our country. they're the defenders of our freedoms. they do it pretty well. >> host: you had said often that you did not join the military because of your eyesight. >> guest: yeah. my -- i used to -- my glasses used to be bulletproof. i just went to johns hopkins and got my eyeballs lazed, and so now i can actually see fairly well. the bad news is i have to wear these to read now. >> host: but if you had joined the military, what branch would you have
the navy, the marine corps, the coast guard, all of them. they take these amazing -- the guy i used to sell insurance to, and you think can i really trust this kid with the well being of my insurance company, and somehow the military turns them into responsible adults, and it does it almost overnight. almost overnight. they're responsible, serious adults. and how the military does -- if only they could bottle it, they could make an awful lot of money. because there's just some kind of magical...
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my shoulder was drawing me away from my husband looking back over my shoulder i saw an indian with a navy pistol trying to shoot at my husband's head. wrenching my arm from his grasp but leaned over my husband only to be roughly thrown aside. another indian stepped up. a pistol shot rang out. my husband's head fell back and a red stream trickled down beneath his hat. emma colin's account i think is one of the gems of montana history. she wrote it 25 years after the events so obviously these memories were really fitted to her. one of the things that you need to know is that george cao one survived this. in another book that i am working on -- i'm working on a whole book in these encounters in yellowstone park in 1877 and george's story of coming to discovering he had been shot three times and was unable to walk and his first thought was for ammo. it's a touching story and it's also a pretty dramatic story as he crawls 12 miles trying to find help before he was picked out by soldiers who are pursuing the indians. when i put together the proposal for dentures and -- "adventures in yellowston
my shoulder was drawing me away from my husband looking back over my shoulder i saw an indian with a navy pistol trying to shoot at my husband's head. wrenching my arm from his grasp but leaned over my husband only to be roughly thrown aside. another indian stepped up. a pistol shot rang out. my husband's head fell back and a red stream trickled down beneath his hat. emma colin's account i think is one of the gems of montana history. she wrote it 25 years after the events so obviously these...
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he was bust told army/navy store to get a uniform. he was made a second lieutenant. that was how he joined the british military. a couple of months later, the turks -- the ottomans came to the war on the side of germany, u.s. austria and hungary. he was taken to cairo to work for the military intelligence office of the british army there. for the next two years, he basically sat behind a desk in cairo. argued again with position papers of what should be done in the arab world. more often than not, simply ignored. in summer of june of 1916, the arab revolt finally started, and four months later, almost as a lark, lawrence accompanied a british political agent who was the main liaison between the british and cairo and hussein in arabia. he accompanied him. he took a leave from the desk job and he went over to j et ta, the main coastal city in arabia. he instantly -- largely through just his own cunning managed to make himself the key liaison to the arab rebels, and he specifically attached himself to one of hussein's other son -- fisal -- let me see if i can -- this is
he was bust told army/navy store to get a uniform. he was made a second lieutenant. that was how he joined the british military. a couple of months later, the turks -- the ottomans came to the war on the side of germany, u.s. austria and hungary. he was taken to cairo to work for the military intelligence office of the british army there. for the next two years, he basically sat behind a desk in cairo. argued again with position papers of what should be done in the arab world. more often than...
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and is coming off a bye. navy 2-and-oh... thanks to an offense averaging 46 points a game. . 1st drive for the mids against western kentucky... q-b keenan reynolds pushes the pile... navy on top 7-0... . 2nd quarter... reynolds keeper... destroyed by andrew jackson... reynolds seeing 20 dollar bills after that hit... left the game with a concussion.. did not return... . 3rd quarter... navy down 3... john hendrick filling in... picked off... navy's 2nd turnover of the season... . 4th quarter... antonio andrews back pedals across the goal line.... 32 carries... 182 yards and 2 touchdowns... hilltoppers up 17-7... . 4 minutes later... xavius boyd comes in untouched... demolishes hendrick... that's a safety... navy held to just 183 total yards... they fall to 2- and-1... 19-7. morgan state... first home game of the season, hosting norfolk state... . 1st quarter... no score... seth higgins goes over the top from a yard out... bears in front 7- 0... . later in the 1st... a herb walker junior run... coughs it up... spartans recover.
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navy led 7-3 at that point but they got shut out the rest of the way. western kentucky running back antonio andrews scored two touchdowns in the second half as the hilltoppers beat and a half i have 19-7. the midshipmen will host air force next saturday. >>> meanwhile, 13th ranked johns hopkins at home against conference foe newanberg. the blue jays trail 3-0 in the 2nd quarter but then the first of three touchdowns on the day. johns hopkins rolls 45-13 and they are now 4-0 on the year. >>> and another local game. third ranked towson comes from behind to win at stony brook 35-21. elsewhere, morgan state dropped their home opener to norfolk state. >>> the next to the last game of the regular season to the orioles as they host the champion red sox tonight at camden yards. they did have a nice comeback tonight. bottom of the 8th, down by a run, steve pearce will line one just fair down the left field line. nateen mclockout comes around to score the tying run and danny valencia slides home just ahead of the throw giving the orioles the lead. jim johnson clo
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and this weekend the navy is celebrating the career of the most senior enlisted female in the navy. she is command master chief evelyn von banks. she's in the command of the navy sea systems and paster chief, welcome and congratulations on three decades in the navy. >> thank you. >> can you believe it's almost at the end? >> i'mi'm excited. >> you know there's a song i joined the navy to see the sea. what did you see? i saw the sea. you joined the army because the -- you joined the navy because the army recruit line was too long. >> yes. >> why did you go to the navy. >> the marine corporation said out to lunch. be back. and the army recruiting line was too long. >> the navy was your last choice? >> it was how they were in the park. they were all together. >> the people you say kempt you there? >> absolutely. i've always known it was serving god, serving my fellow americans and it's just been such a joy to serve and serve alongside and in some cases to lead. >> how difficult was it to rise in the ranks in the enlisted branch? we hear about sexual harassment. we hear about discrimina
and this weekend the navy is celebrating the career of the most senior enlisted female in the navy. she is command master chief evelyn von banks. she's in the command of the navy sea systems and paster chief, welcome and congratulations on three decades in the navy. >> thank you. >> can you believe it's almost at the end? >> i'mi'm excited. >> you know there's a song i joined the navy to see the sea. what did you see? i saw the sea. you joined the army because the -- you...
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we've got the ability of the navy seals to mount an operation like this. halfway around the world from a seaside area in an area of somalia which is controlled by al-shabab. so it's a pretty dangerous neighborhood. it just shows that the capability of the united states military is second to none and it shows that the importance of the united states military going after people who kill our own. we hope they succeeded. one thing i would say, i'm a little concerned with, there was early reports that maybe there was a chechen involved somehow. if that is true, that's a new level of international involvement. that means al-shabab is not just operating in somalia with a bunch of somalis. it may mean there is an international component with al-shabab. >> gregg: we'll keep an eye on that part of it. many thanks, thanks so much. >> thanks, gregg. >> arthel: we're going to move on and talk about this, a new study which suggests many of us may lose our jobs because of robots in the near future. according to research conducted by oxford university, almost half of all
we've got the ability of the navy seals to mount an operation like this. halfway around the world from a seaside area in an area of somalia which is controlled by al-shabab. so it's a pretty dangerous neighborhood. it just shows that the capability of the united states military is second to none and it shows that the importance of the united states military going after people who kill our own. we hope they succeeded. one thing i would say, i'm a little concerned with, there was early reports...
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now, of course the navy s.e.a.l.s are essential employees. it is ironic when you juxtapose the two things happening in africa and washington. >> both operations were raids and not drone strikes. drone strikes have come under criticism a lot. >> we don't know exactly why they carried out these raids instead of shooting them with drones. one possibility that you want to capture these people were extra intelligence. there can also be fewer risks of civilian casualties and there has been a lot of criticism of the drone program. unclear if they played any part. >> should we draw any conclusion or anything from these two, the way these two operations went down in two bad guys captured thousands of miles apart at the same time? >> we don't know whether the close coordination, why this happened, right? it could be that the same intelligence mechanism that let us know where al libi was, that let us know where the al shabaab leader was, so it's possible we thought that the terrorists would know when one was caught, the other would go under ground. it's
now, of course the navy s.e.a.l.s are essential employees. it is ironic when you juxtapose the two things happening in africa and washington. >> both operations were raids and not drone strikes. drone strikes have come under criticism a lot. >> we don't know exactly why they carried out these raids instead of shooting them with drones. one possibility that you want to capture these people were extra intelligence. there can also be fewer risks of civilian casualties and there has...
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shoulder was trying away from the house and, looking back over my shoulder i saw an indian with immense navy pistol, trying to get shot at my husbands had. wrenching my arm from his grasp, and leaned over my husband, only to be roughly drawn aside. another indian step up, a pistol shot rang out. my husband's head fell back in the red stream trickled down beneath his hat. and the cow hands account is one of the chimps of montana history. she wrote a 25 years after the event. so obviously, these memories were really fitted to her. one of the things that you need to know this church coed survived this. in another book i'm working on, i'm working on a whole book on these encounters in yellowstone park in 1877. in george's story of coming to, discovering he had shot three times, was able to lock in its first stop was for. it's a touching story. it's also a pretty dramatic stories across 12 miles trying to find help before he is picked up by soldiers who are pursuing the indians. proposal for "adventures in yellowstone," at about 250 stories collected at that time. i've got closer to 400 now. i pu
shoulder was trying away from the house and, looking back over my shoulder i saw an indian with immense navy pistol, trying to get shot at my husbands had. wrenching my arm from his grasp, and leaned over my husband, only to be roughly drawn aside. another indian step up, a pistol shot rang out. my husband's head fell back in the red stream trickled down beneath his hat. and the cow hands account is one of the chimps of montana history. she wrote a 25 years after the event. so obviously, these...
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>> it's navy but actually also army and evens. it includes all the capabilities. and it's across the spectrum. procuring some things that make us more operable. networks, some of those things are a part of it. the ability to operate and pass information between all players in an engagement. and get inside what would be a potential web. so we are making decisions, seeing information and rething faster than he can. the integration. and it's taking joint and getting better at it. that's what it's about. but includes some things and includes training opportunities and organizations and how you work. 7th fleet and us are working close on how we do sector air defense controls and regional air defense controls. so training. doctrine, organizations. includes just about everything that allows services to work and take advantage of both approximate services capabilities to support each other. a submarine support and f-22 is a classic example. and interact together and get inside of and carry out or get a battle space with nobody knowing there they're. >> are you doing enoug
>> it's navy but actually also army and evens. it includes all the capabilities. and it's across the spectrum. procuring some things that make us more operable. networks, some of those things are a part of it. the ability to operate and pass information between all players in an engagement. and get inside what would be a potential web. so we are making decisions, seeing information and rething faster than he can. the integration. and it's taking joint and getting better at it. that's what...
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navy s.e.a.l.s were either killed. there's no word on that, no indication of that or any of them suffered wounds in this gunfight. we don't know about somalians on the ground, wounded or killed. we don't know if the target they were going after was killed because the gunfight apparently erupted. navy s.e.a.l.s go in pretty heavily armed. they don't usually get overwhelmed to the point of needing to withdrawal in a gunfight unless they are in an environment with a large number of civilians and don't want to get involved in some potential incident of causing civilian casualties. i think we are going to learn much more in the coming days about what exactly the navy s.e.a.l.s encountered in southern somalia. very rough piece of territory down there but they could not fully complete their mission. they couldn't find if they killed the man they were going after because of this gunfight, this hostile environment situation. don? >> this brings to light for me exactly what we deal with here in the united states. there are peopl
navy s.e.a.l.s were either killed. there's no word on that, no indication of that or any of them suffered wounds in this gunfight. we don't know about somalians on the ground, wounded or killed. we don't know if the target they were going after was killed because the gunfight apparently erupted. navy s.e.a.l.s go in pretty heavily armed. they don't usually get overwhelmed to the point of needing to withdrawal in a gunfight unless they are in an environment with a large number of civilians and...
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guest: not in the navy, no. this is a contract by opm, and edit of their purview, not the navy. the navy got information from aboutho got it from usis mr. alexis in particular. we use the information we got from opm to determine eligibility and eventual approval of security clearance for an individual. these are discussions that opm needs to have with usis. host: rear admiral john kirby talking with us in light of the navy yard shooting 30 your questions are welcome on one of four lines this morning. (202) 585-3880 for democrats. (202) 585-3881 for republicans. (202) 585-3882 for independent. and for those of you retired or active navy, we want to be your thoughts as well. (202) 585-3883. this is froml, joe, california, public in line, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a retired engineering officer for the united states navy. i can confidently tell you that -- --t: i think the caller caller, are you there yo? i thinking him appeared earners -- i think he hung up. ernest. caller: i tried to get through on the other part of the program. i got in on the independent line. i d
guest: not in the navy, no. this is a contract by opm, and edit of their purview, not the navy. the navy got information from aboutho got it from usis mr. alexis in particular. we use the information we got from opm to determine eligibility and eventual approval of security clearance for an individual. these are discussions that opm needs to have with usis. host: rear admiral john kirby talking with us in light of the navy yard shooting 30 your questions are welcome on one of four lines this...
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he worked as a security guard at the navy yard. police say that suspect shot him and then took his weapon. he is remembered as a loving and steadfast protector of his two daughters. >>> the spirit and tradition at the navy yard was revived today. the festival was packed with residents and visitors eager to get things back to normal after that deadly shooting. neighbors say they wanted celebrate their neighborhood. >> this community loved celebrating and we love mourning together when we have to. i think i'm out here for both to mourn those from the navy yard. >> some long time residents who have attended the festival for years say this was the biggest turn out yet. next, a new report highlights a failure that may have led to the deaths of 19 firefighters. explosions heard mile as way. >> she wanted her daughters to wear her wedding dress and how a mother manageed to track down her stolen heirloom. >> we are looking at warmer temperatures tomorrow. today we were in the upper >>> syria is though vowing to cooperate with weapons inspe
he worked as a security guard at the navy yard. police say that suspect shot him and then took his weapon. he is remembered as a loving and steadfast protector of his two daughters. >>> the spirit and tradition at the navy yard was revived today. the festival was packed with residents and visitors eager to get things back to normal after that deadly shooting. neighbors say they wanted celebrate their neighborhood. >> this community loved celebrating and we love mourning together...
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a navy seal targeted the head of al shabab. there were multiple targets in a villa in the town, that was a sea side town in somalia and can't confirm at this time whether the head of al shabab was killed in that attack. what we understand occurred in the somalia raid navy seals targets the members of al shabab and that at least one of the targets was killed. but there was a shootout that ensowed and the navy seal team decided to withdraw and they were not able to take the body with them and confirm the identity of who was killed. the pentagon is not confirming that the head of al shabab in somalia is killed though he may have been among those killed because at least one somalia was killed in the raid that occurred in somalia. we learned that there was a second raid in libya in the capitol of tripoli and the target is a man on the u.s. most wanted list. a bbi- a l libbi. he is in custody of u.s. forces. he was wanted for the attacks on the 1998 on the u.s. embassy in kenya. and he is wanted for sometime. and in fact he has a int
a navy seal targeted the head of al shabab. there were multiple targets in a villa in the town, that was a sea side town in somalia and can't confirm at this time whether the head of al shabab was killed in that attack. what we understand occurred in the somalia raid navy seals targets the members of al shabab and that at least one of the targets was killed. but there was a shootout that ensowed and the navy seal team decided to withdraw and they were not able to take the body with them and...
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navy federal credit union. >>> the u.s. air force's air mobility command is the backbone of the nation's military airlift and aerial refueling capabilities vital to supporting each of the military services worldwide 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. headquartered at scott air force base in illinois the command has some 55,000 airmen and civilians stationed around the world and directs 1300 military and civilian transport planes and refueling aircraft. last year it moved 2 million passengers 644,000 tons of cargo, 28 million gallons of fuel and 12,000 medical patients including wounded warriors. i spoke with amc commander general paul silva recently at the air force association's annual air and space technology exposition before the government shutdown. a spokesman says the command is trying to operate as normally as possible. silva has often said that budget cuts are not, his job is to support worldwide -- troops worldwide. i asked him how he's handle sequestration over the last fiscal year and what's ahead for this one. >>
navy federal credit union. >>> the u.s. air force's air mobility command is the backbone of the nation's military airlift and aerial refueling capabilities vital to supporting each of the military services worldwide 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. headquartered at scott air force base in illinois the command has some 55,000 airmen and civilians stationed around the world and directs 1300 military and civilian transport planes and refueling aircraft. last year it moved 2 million...
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the navy introducing us today to some of the crisis counselors being made available at the navy yard and joint based anacostia bowling air force base. it was a crazy deadly mind-boggling day for thousands of men and women who work at the washington navy yard. traum mat tidesd by the measured use acts of contract employee aaron alexis who stalked and murdered 12 of their colleagues. the u.s. navy now dealing with the psychological scars from that day opening it's doors and arms to those who need help -- >> there's always the question of why did that have to happen? why did it have to happen to people they cared about they knew about and there's no good answer for that. >> commander directs one of the navy special psychiatric rapid inter slen shown nall -- interventional teams offering counseling for survivors. >> most people will feel initial shock, sadness, anger and with time most people get better. >> for those needing more time and attention health and human services is providing follow-up counseling. >> because people are processing things differently. people have emotional or ph
the navy introducing us today to some of the crisis counselors being made available at the navy yard and joint based anacostia bowling air force base. it was a crazy deadly mind-boggling day for thousands of men and women who work at the washington navy yard. traum mat tidesd by the measured use acts of contract employee aaron alexis who stalked and murdered 12 of their colleagues. the u.s. navy now dealing with the psychological scars from that day opening it's doors and arms to those who need...
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i can have the navy and served during kennedy, johnson and the congress. sibila is spending less than 4%. our allies in europe were spending less than 2%. the signal that goes out to the world is that we have cut for under $93 billion out of the pentagon budget. the signal with that is that the mistakes his staff going to be in a position to intervene to a more peaceful and stable world. >> she can once this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> book tv continues million jones from the 13th annual national book festival on the national mall must in d.c. this is about 45 minutes.
i can have the navy and served during kennedy, johnson and the congress. sibila is spending less than 4%. our allies in europe were spending less than 2%. the signal that goes out to the world is that we have cut for under $93 billion out of the pentagon budget. the signal with that is that the mistakes his staff going to be in a position to intervene to a more peaceful and stable world. >> she can once this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> book tv continues million jones...
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the navy football team did practice today. the decision on whether or not the game can be played will be made by noon this thursday. here is why the game may not happen. the air force academy is government funded, so the football team wouldn't be able to travel to annapolis to play in the game. for the navy players, they have to sit and wait. >> i try not to think about it too much. it's crossed my mind. i will be upset. like you said, it's a game and ready to go play. a lot of fans coming out to the game. it's supposed to be sold out. a great atmosphere. ready to go and play. you have to move forward. >> this is a scenario that i have been here 16 years, it's never happened before. it's the first time ever. obviously, it's a unique situation. i'm not the smartest guy, i'm just a football coach. we'll be prepared. it's all we can do. >> we will know at noon. as the government is shutting down, hockey is starting up. the expectation for this team are sky high for fans. one of the many reasons to be excited this season, the retu
the navy football team did practice today. the decision on whether or not the game can be played will be made by noon this thursday. here is why the game may not happen. the air force academy is government funded, so the football team wouldn't be able to travel to annapolis to play in the game. for the navy players, they have to sit and wait. >> i try not to think about it too much. it's crossed my mind. i will be upset. like you said, it's a game and ready to go play. a lot of fans...
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(rydell) (nats)) it's not the army-navy game... but in annapolis...navy- air force... is the next... best thing. and fans...are delighted... that saturday's showdown... will take place...after all. "it's a fantastic rivalry." (schofield) "it's much better that we have the game than not have the game....game of that magnitude." ((nats)) and at naval bagels...owner sean adams is delighted. his shop...is right across the street from the navy marine core stadium. and this saturday...his staff...plans to churn out...at least...three thousand bagels. (adams) "yeah i take care of all the fans....when they come into town." (rydell) "because this game will be nationally televised...in annapolis, john rydell, fox45 news at 5:30." police say... they... caught a career criminial... who terrorized... businesses... across... anne arundel county ... for... the... past 10 months.../ . janice park is live in gambrills tonight...and tells us at least a dozen businesses had their windows blown out, from these smash and grabs. janice? police say for 10 months...david holland was able to b
(rydell) (nats)) it's not the army-navy game... but in annapolis...navy- air force... is the next... best thing. and fans...are delighted... that saturday's showdown... will take place...after all. "it's a fantastic rivalry." (schofield) "it's much better that we have the game than not have the game....game of that magnitude." ((nats)) and at naval bagels...owner sean adams is delighted. his shop...is right across the street from the navy marine core stadium. and this...
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(nats)) it's not the army-navy game... but in annapolis...navy- air force... is the next... best thing. and fans...are delighted... that saturday's showdown... will take place...after all. "it's a fantastic rivalry." (schofield) "it's much better that we have the game than not have the game....game of that magnitude." ((nats)) and at naval bagels...owner sean adams is delighted. his shop...is right across the street from the navy marine core stadium. and this saturday...his staff...plans to churn out...at least...three thousand bagels. (adams) "yeah i take care of all the fans, all the tailgaters, in addition to that, we take care of the football team, we take care of the coaches and we take care of the opposing team when they come into town." / / new at 10 / / (rydell) "and because this game is being nationally televised, the naval academy is expected to receive several million dollars / / / / / / / / "and that game along with this weekend's powerboat show here at the city dock means tens of millions of dollars in additional revenue for the entire annapolis area." hotels...
(nats)) it's not the army-navy game... but in annapolis...navy- air force... is the next... best thing. and fans...are delighted... that saturday's showdown... will take place...after all. "it's a fantastic rivalry." (schofield) "it's much better that we have the game than not have the game....game of that magnitude." ((nats)) and at naval bagels...owner sean adams is delighted. his shop...is right across the street from the navy marine core stadium. and this saturday...his...
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navy seals went after a senior al-shabaab leader in a pre-dawn raid. the pentagon would only say there were some casualties and no americans were killed. the shabaab group claimed responsibility for a nairobi shopping mall attack two weeks ago. >>> a pentagon spokesman says no other details are being revealed as of now on that raid. >>> it's day 5 of the government shutdown and there's no end in sight. but hundreds of thousands of federal employees are being told to go back to work. defense secretary chuck hagel says he can legally bring back the department of defense employees. as for the rest of the workers, the house unanimously passed legislation to give furloughed employees pay once the shutdown is over. there is still no deal to restart the government. >>> and we know turn to rochelle ritchie, live with more on the navy game that was held despite the shutdown and how it's affecting annapolis. >> reporter: a lot of people thought this game was going to remain postponed or even cancelled. but a last-minute approval by the department of defense kept
navy seals went after a senior al-shabaab leader in a pre-dawn raid. the pentagon would only say there were some casualties and no americans were killed. the shabaab group claimed responsibility for a nairobi shopping mall attack two weeks ago. >>> a pentagon spokesman says no other details are being revealed as of now on that raid. >>> it's day 5 of the government shutdown and there's no end in sight. but hundreds of thousands of federal employees are being told to go back to...
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navy s.e.a.l. teams went on a mission in somalia and tried to nab an al shabaab leader linked to the kenyan mall attack. they had to withdrawal because they were under fire in a somali town. we don't know what happened to the al shabaab leader. plus we have this one as well. the al qaeda operative responsible for the 1998 bombings on u.s. embassies may have been captured as well. barbara starr is reporting, according to high sources, his name is al-libi. he's been captured and he has topped the most wanted list for years. he joined al qaeda soon after its founding. he is considered a senior member of al qaeda. i want to get to the pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. she is following this and so is knick robertson. first to barbara with the updated information. what are you learning about both of these missions? >> well, what we know now is al-libi was captured by u.s. special operations forces in libya. very significant for them. you can only imagine, they say it was an opportunity to grab him.
navy s.e.a.l. teams went on a mission in somalia and tried to nab an al shabaab leader linked to the kenyan mall attack. they had to withdrawal because they were under fire in a somali town. we don't know what happened to the al shabaab leader. plus we have this one as well. the al qaeda operative responsible for the 1998 bombings on u.s. embassies may have been captured as well. barbara starr is reporting, according to high sources, his name is al-libi. he's been captured and he has topped the...
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navy going on to beat air force 28-10. elsewhere jame us winston, the number eight florida against the 25 tampas, handing it to carlos williams, capping off the 10-play with a drive, that 1-yard touchdown, the first score of the game. before the half, the semin ols 14-0 lead, they never took their foot off the back. winston on the attack. here is winston - he'll find a kenny shaw for another 21-yard score. fsu steam rolling the newly ranked maryland team. for the tur pins, it was an honour. to another top team. teddy brig water and lowiville taking on temple. bridgewater threw 14 touchdowns to one interception. de-vonte parker making a grab for a 10-0 louisville lead - he was injured. domenic brown - a short one-yarder. bridgewater on its game. no picks on the day. another touchdown passed. this to elie rogers. cardinal win the battle of the birds 30-7. now let's talk big 10. nebraska and illinois facing off in lincoln. amir abduala rumbling with a 30-yard dash before he's taken down about here. the huskers - feed the hors
navy going on to beat air force 28-10. elsewhere jame us winston, the number eight florida against the 25 tampas, handing it to carlos williams, capping off the 10-play with a drive, that 1-yard touchdown, the first score of the game. before the half, the semin ols 14-0 lead, they never took their foot off the back. winston on the attack. here is winston - he'll find a kenny shaw for another 21-yard score. fsu steam rolling the newly ranked maryland team. for the tur pins, it was an honour. to...
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i don't pick sides between air force and navy. >> i would pick navy because my dad was a navy. but west virginia at baylor today. the winds will be whipping in w waco. it's a 12:30 kick off. 75 at kick off. 85 by games end and the big one, sooners taking on the horn frogs of tcu tonight. temperatures in the 50s. they were near 90 yesterday and had severe weather out there this morning but by game time tonight should be clear skies and a nice north wind for an ou win. >> another one. >> we're hoping for 5-0. >> thanks, chuck. >> why getting around using metro could be a problem today. >> if traffic wasn't heavy enough why it could get worse. >> and this morning see inside the redskins at 7:30 right after our show. that's followed by nbc's sports coverage of the president's cup >>> allow yourself extra time if you're taking metro this weekend. several stations are closed for track work. union station, and union square are closed. free shuttle buses are run instead. metro center will only serve blue and orange line trains. expect delays on the blue, yellow, and green lines. everyt
i don't pick sides between air force and navy. >> i would pick navy because my dad was a navy. but west virginia at baylor today. the winds will be whipping in w waco. it's a 12:30 kick off. 75 at kick off. 85 by games end and the big one, sooners taking on the horn frogs of tcu tonight. temperatures in the 50s. they were near 90 yesterday and had severe weather out there this morning but by game time tonight should be clear skies and a nice north wind for an ou win. >> another one....
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navy. >> he really did it. in his eyes you really saw in his acting that he was very close to the real thing. >> look at me. >> sure. >> look at me. >> remember that this winter when the oscar for best supporting actor is handed out. >> what are we >> >> charles: up next. >> that's the kind of person you are. >> >> charles: a phone call you never expect. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ female announcer ] resisting the magical taste of silky smooth dove® chocolate is difficult. but choosing which one is even harder. ñr >> a man is a credit to his professions. that applies. >> this is a kitchen table in tecumseh, oklahoma. it could be anywhere. she could be any one of the 31 americans who owe money to a collection agency. the only difference is that laurie loves her debt collector. >> he said,ç [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting
navy. >> he really did it. in his eyes you really saw in his acting that he was very close to the real thing. >> look at me. >> sure. >> look at me. >> remember that this winter when the oscar for best supporting actor is handed out. >> what are we >> >> charles: up next. >> that's the kind of person you are. >> >> charles: a phone call you never expect. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of...
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navy trailed 3-0 early. thomas takes the pitch, sets up the first of 3 touchdowns from quarterback reynolds. mid-shipman took a 7-4 lead. air force hung tough. still in the first half, falcons lead 10-7. with the goats watching, navy took over in the second half, reynolds back from a concussion ran for 126 yards and chris johnson added only 11 yards in the second half, navy goes on to beat the air force 28-10. >> it makes you realize the kind of commitment that all of the cadets at the air force academy to serve on active duty. they are in a direction where somebody else makes that decision, whatever we ask them to do, they respond with a tough makeup. >> uncertainty if the game would happen. the emotional side, we try to keep it out. there is so much emotion. we wanted to make sure we -- -- pleased we didn't get caught caught up in the hype and we just played the game. >>> caps defenseman beats odds. 19 -year-old rookie defendman was the fifth round pick last year. he -- -- on thursday night with the caps d
navy trailed 3-0 early. thomas takes the pitch, sets up the first of 3 touchdowns from quarterback reynolds. mid-shipman took a 7-4 lead. air force hung tough. still in the first half, falcons lead 10-7. with the goats watching, navy took over in the second half, reynolds back from a concussion ran for 126 yards and chris johnson added only 11 yards in the second half, navy goes on to beat the air force 28-10. >> it makes you realize the kind of commitment that all of the cadets at the...
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the news 4 iteam learned the navy was seeking security upgrades at the navy yard. it cancelled the plans due to the shooting that killed 12 workers. scott mcfarland obtained a copy of a navy contract dated september 13. it included a panic alarm system for building 197 which was the site of the shootings. other upgrades are planned in part because of the newly ordered renovations to building 197. they call the measures part of routine changes. >> when word first spread about last week's shooting at the navy yard doctors, nurses, and surgeons prepared for the worse. they took three patients and they were ready to take on more but no one else came. she sat down with them in this news 4 exclusive. >> we have an active shooter on the fourth floor. i'll get you update on the building location with several victims down. >> we assembled all of the trauma teams and we were ready and waiting for the word that people would start arriving. >> as soon as they got word of the mass shooting at the navy yard the trauma team knew exactly what to do. >> this is what we're here for.
the news 4 iteam learned the navy was seeking security upgrades at the navy yard. it cancelled the plans due to the shooting that killed 12 workers. scott mcfarland obtained a copy of a navy contract dated september 13. it included a panic alarm system for building 197 which was the site of the shootings. other upgrades are planned in part because of the newly ordered renovations to building 197. they call the measures part of routine changes. >> when word first spread about last week's...
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on the navy securities. rapidgate did not effectively mitigate the access control risk of contractors accessing navy installations. first, what is rapidgate? guest: this is a system that we use for lower-level untracked or access, people who do deliveries, that kind of thing, not people like aaron alexis. this system that the ig report refers to is not the same contractor system or just read that mr. alexis was signed up under. this is for much lower level access to our facility. we are reviewing this ig report very carefully right now and is determining what, if anything, we need to do a little bit better. we certainly recognize with security, it is a very dynamic process, we want to always improve. rapidgate is a system which lower-level contractors are given short term, temporary access, i would not say accelerate, but an easier manner than having to come -- let's say, you are delivering water to a base, instead of having to come in and sign a get a visitors pass for every sale they do you deliver water,
on the navy securities. rapidgate did not effectively mitigate the access control risk of contractors accessing navy installations. first, what is rapidgate? guest: this is a system that we use for lower-level untracked or access, people who do deliveries, that kind of thing, not people like aaron alexis. this system that the ig report refers to is not the same contractor system or just read that mr. alexis was signed up under. this is for much lower level access to our facility. we are...
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they had the lead at the half, but navy comes back and goes on to win. it is they are second consecutive win over air force. >> moving to another top football team and heisman candidate teddy bridgewater. >>ed rhett sox are leading game one of this al series. a huge homer gave the red sox a 2-0 lead. he would go on to hit another home run in the game. this one right now, the score is in the eighth with the red sox leading wait. final on that one took me up, joe. >> 7-4 in the ninth. >> 7-4. that one in the eighth. if they win this one, of course they'd have a 2-0 lead. >> i cheated. i peeked. >> i was trying to look. i didn't know. >> he is considered one of the most prolific modern arties of the 20th century, creating masterpieces up until his death at 91. a famous picasso sculpture in chicago is about to hit the auction block and could bring a record price. >> andy warhol once said if you look at something long enough, it loses all of its meaning. >> i see eyes, a nose, maybe an elephant. >> the monumental work on chicago's daily plaza have kept people
they had the lead at the half, but navy comes back and goes on to win. it is they are second consecutive win over air force. >> moving to another top football team and heisman candidate teddy bridgewater. >>ed rhett sox are leading game one of this al series. a huge homer gave the red sox a 2-0 lead. he would go on to hit another home run in the game. this one right now, the score is in the eighth with the red sox leading wait. final on that one took me up, joe. >> 7-4 in the...
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navy's midshipmen are scheduled to play host to the air foirce academy at navy marine corps stadium, but the department of defense has ordered all intercollegiate athletic events suspended.. army's game with boston college could also obviously be affected... expect an official decision to be announced on thursday... it's another tuesday night, and around here that means another edition iof our prep player of the week award.. now in it's third decade, it has honored the ara'es finest school thlete since wat back 1991.. ths iweek, we're on e thccer doghs off to otanher great start......... have an 11-0 nd a re raed number one in the area by the baltimore sun.. and calvin livingston is a major reason why... a senior goalkeeper, livingston is in his first year as a starter...and he has been magnificent thus far... he has eight shutouts in 11 games...and has only given up three goals all season. that's not perfect, but it's prty darn close you may have heard his name already.. livingston is a star defender in lacrosse, and has already committed to play collegiately at towson...in fact, he
navy's midshipmen are scheduled to play host to the air foirce academy at navy marine corps stadium, but the department of defense has ordered all intercollegiate athletic events suspended.. army's game with boston college could also obviously be affected... expect an official decision to be announced on thursday... it's another tuesday night, and around here that means another edition iof our prep player of the week award.. now in it's third decade, it has honored the ara'es finest school...
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they may not get that navy game in this weekend. i hope they do. sounds like the government shutdown may impede that. at least they're getting sailing practice in. sunset will be shy of 6:5 this evening. so will be a pleasant evening. if you a ton grate photo with your smartphone, you need to send it in or shoot it our way on twitter. we want to see these early pictures of fall color. boy, it's not feeling like fall, is it? mid-80s in baltimore. it's the entire region, not just the baltimore area for sure. the winds, which have been light and steady out of the west a little breezy at times making it feel more comfortable. humidity is starting to come up and set to increase tomorrow. we like a breeze once we're over the mid-80s and the humidity is going up. so there you go. summer like, not just with temperatures but increasing humidity on the south wind flow. tomorrow, i think a lot of sunshine again, maybe hazy sunshine at times as the humidity cranks up. into the day friday to partly sunny. the closest rain will drift up into northern pennsylvani
they may not get that navy game in this weekend. i hope they do. sounds like the government shutdown may impede that. at least they're getting sailing practice in. sunset will be shy of 6:5 this evening. so will be a pleasant evening. if you a ton grate photo with your smartphone, you need to send it in or shoot it our way on twitter. we want to see these early pictures of fall color. boy, it's not feeling like fall, is it? mid-80s in baltimore. it's the entire region, not just the baltimore...
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is it striking you that the navy seals would engage in this area? >> no. it really doesn't surprise me because even though it has been done before to rescue aid workers in the past, this administration has been more comfortable using drone strikes than putting people on the ground. it was indicative at the u.n. general assembly speech that the presidentblied very clear he wasn't pivoting from the middle east. the middle east remains important american vital interests in fighting and destroying terrorism is at the e sentencenter of those interests >> i am curious to know your thoughts. we understand it was by feet boat from the sea on to the beach storming a sies house of al shab. b why do you think they chose that and not using a drone or possibly a missile strike? >> well, there could be a number of reasons why drones weren't used. it might have been simply the fact that this was in a civilian area and they couldn't do the collateral damage assessments to the satisfaction of the commanders. there might have been too many civilians that were killed. it may
is it striking you that the navy seals would engage in this area? >> no. it really doesn't surprise me because even though it has been done before to rescue aid workers in the past, this administration has been more comfortable using drone strikes than putting people on the ground. it was indicative at the u.n. general assembly speech that the presidentblied very clear he wasn't pivoting from the middle east. the middle east remains important american vital interests in fighting and...
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navy sticking their first 3 hof 0 start at western kentucky. the mid drive pitches to brown.o he runs up the right side, would gain 2 is yards from he is pushed out that lead to a one-yard score 7-0 navy. reynolds on the ons, would keep it and get drilled by jackson. he was forced to leave the famee with a head injury. there was own 107 yards on the ground. 10-0, andrews on the left side, back into the end zone with a 32 carry for 182 yards, navy suffers first loss of they s season, 19-7. current highway is back and jtak three on hand for the princeton georgetown football. printtongeto leads by two. it's rule a catch and fumble. so gamble takes the gamble, picks it up and goes 23 yards. later in the first princeton leads is a-123, brian mills outraces everybody. theouac tigers were in front 22. for instanceton quarterback he rolls in and would find conner kelly for a 19-yard score. and in unhappy kevin kelly. >> i apologized for doing a poor job the first part of the season. we'll regroup, give a couple days off and the positive right now is ri
navy sticking their first 3 hof 0 start at western kentucky. the mid drive pitches to brown.o he runs up the right side, would gain 2 is yards from he is pushed out that lead to a one-yard score 7-0 navy. reynolds on the ons, would keep it and get drilled by jackson. he was forced to leave the famee with a head injury. there was own 107 yards on the ground. 10-0, andrews on the left side, back into the end zone with a 32 carry for 182 yards, navy suffers first loss of they s season, 19-7....